Why is MAX_PAGE_SIZE capped at 100? Anyone remember why we set that?
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Why is MAX_PAGE_SIZE capped at 100? Anyone remember why we set that?
Pinging a human for something the company already decided.
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Outdated. Enterprise moved to $79/mo three months ago.
A confident answer that was already months out of date.
No results in your docs
Try asking #engineering
The decision exists — in a thread no one can find.
Quick context before I ask: we run a two-sided marketplace, payments are in Go, orders flow through a queue, and the pricing rules live in a service that…
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We capped it at 100 after the March perf review.
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